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Rumor Killer Regarding WWE Diva Alicia Fox

Posted By: Kenny Williams on May 13, 2014

Rumor Killer Regarding WWE Diva Alicia Fox

Reports from multiple websites suggesting that Alicia Fox had quit WWE during Monday night's edition of RAW have been proven to be false.

During a segment on the WWE App during RAW, the company played on the incorrect reports by having announcer Tom Phillips announce the "breaking news" that fellow announcer Byron Saxton had "quit" WWE. The camera then panned to show Saxton eating a salad, then back to Phillips, who stated the following:

"See how quickly rumors can spread? Fooled you!"

Furthermore, on Tuesday night's live edition of WWE Main Event on the WWE Network, Fox had a match against Emma, which further proved that she did not, in fact, quit the company as previously and falsely reported. Phillips and Saxton also stated that many people on social media had actually believed the false report.

The original report had suggested that Fox had quit WWE as part of some sort of storyline following her defeat at the hands of Divas Champion Paige on RAW. The report had stated that Fox had gone up to Stephanie McMahon during a segment on the WWE App and quit the company.


Tags: #wwe #alicia fox

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